10'000 Rounds and one shot to the head, turns them into a wet bag of shit, that's how ya smokemm.

As some of you know I am... Well was an amd fan till they announced no more CPUs are going to be made to compete against intel for the enthuthest. Well now I say fuck u AMD! Scuse my French. Hello intel

Any ways I have an Asus z68 mobo, i7 2700k and killer muskin ram.
I remember something about ram volts? What's the do's n donts with intel chips?
Also about the on board Tpu, do I disable it sence in going to have my 6990 installed?
And over clocking, do I leave the CPU volts on auto? What's the volts I need to manually set for a trouble free installation? Any help in this matter would be a great help. I should also mention I have a H100 corsair water cooler that's sure to work well for higher clocks and cooler temps.
What is the max temp for this CPU?

I'm on the road heading home for the holidays now and can't. Wait to see what all the hype is about i7's so I hope to see a lot of help on this when I get back into a wi-fi area again.

What board exactly? Anyway, setting voltages to auto is usually the manufacturer, through the BIOS, erring in the side of caution. Giving out slightly higher voltage for a higher likelihood of stability. Emphasis on stability and not on higher clocks though. That's what you get for setting it at auto.

It's all multiplier for CPU overclocking.

EDIT: Just to clarify what I said: "stability" in terms of for example giving 1.42v in a relatively low frequency overclock when 1.32v can be "enough". "Not on higher clocks" because it's likely auto voltages would be "too high" to achieve the overclock, but still "stable." But lacking in "stability" in terms of those voltages, when set to auto, can be "too high."

I'd avoid leaving stuff on auto. I grabbed the default voltages and used those, then increase myself. I figured auto would just throw in extra volts and mess stuff up.

As for temps, on higher volts (1.45v+) I've seen people recommend aiming no more than 73 on load. But you'd wanna keep it lower than 1.45 tbh specially if you'll run 24/7.

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Ok so my ram is a cas 6-8-6-25 1.60v set. Is that the highest I would set it for intel as not too burn the CPU up? Or? What is it that is different from AMD to intel for the mem volts... I know I could mess with higher ram volts on AMD but what am I not understanding about intel and the ram volts?

Then I'm sure he's toyed around a bit with them, you'll get a good answer. However still try to keep them as low as you can, you might have to loosen the timings a bit, but remember, a higher clock will return better performance even if you loosen the timings a little bit.

Nah, dude, teh INtel chips are seriously faster, even in games with singlecard configurations. Of course, AMD is fast enough for desktop use, so you won't notice too much difference there, but my god the gaming is schweet.

to get windows installed and stuff, just plug it all in together, and install...that'll be fine. To find out the "natural" voltage, run some linpack or something heavy like that. Chips avg around 1.175 for 4-core(8-thread) load, unless, fo course, you jsut get 1.175, which is how osme of the boards behave.

Make sure to get chipset and the intel management software installed, too...

you have many choices for how to clock up..jsut straight multi changes, or you can fiddle with turbo multis, but be sure to up the turbo current and turbo wattage limits if you do.

Other than that, standard fare applies. Don't bother too much with BCLK adjustments...103.1 should be good, but more than that you may start to run into issues with devices connected to PCIe, like audio, USB, and network.

10'000 Rounds and one shot to the head, turns them into a wet bag of shit, that's how ya smokemm.

All worked out sweet. No problems and the only volt outta wack was the memory volt 1.675 but dropped it to 1.50 and running 1600 MHz for now. The H 100 is yet to be desired... Way to loud for me. I notice core temp reading 70c at idle lol. Bios was reading 18-20c idling around windows. Wasnt far off as the ambient temp was 15-16c.

I'm going to change fans in the morning so I can think again in quiet.
So far I'm liking the response in the system. Dave, the CPU volts were what you said to shoot for at stock.

Watching threads like these, recommended a 2600k system to a friend, and trying to see the best/cost effective combo.... I hate that the 2600k kicks my cpus butt......

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I hear that. I'm really starting to notice the difference in this setup vs my ol amd rig... I hate to say it but..... It's my mums fault for being so stubborn and probably not going to the intel side lol... But really I'm going to get everything installed and rearrange the h100 so it's not so dam noisy then it's clocking time

10'000 Rounds and one shot to the head, turns them into a wet bag of shit, that's how ya smokemm.

I'm still trying to work out some bugs with the bios but think it's all working proper now. The bios that came with this mobo was the 0801 rom. I flashed to the latest 1101 rom and thats when things went weird.. Cpu-z was showing all cores @ 3.9GHz and wouldnt drop. I see the new bios left cpu @
C1E support on auto
CPU C3 report auto
CPU C6 report auto
I noticed on the other bios these 3 settings were all on enabled, not on auto..the auto seems to throttle the cpu to 3.9GHz and stay there.

Can you guys chime in on this? I think I got the basic things down now if some one can guide me to a safe O/C would be great. Below are some shot's of the bios... any thing need to be changed?

You need to disable the other power saving features too, of course(thermal monitor, c-states). The only one that needs to remain to have the clocks lowered is the C1E option.

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Ok gotcha
Now what would you reccomend for a 24/7 setting? This thing is fast as is.. Never thought these were as good as they claimed... My buddies I7 rig, something is wrong with it because it was a dog vs my 1090T rig. Any ways I just wanna sit at stock setting with turbo doing its thing... Should I raise the memory op or just leave it @ 1600MHz

For me, 1600 Mhz is fine. Not noticible in daily use with higher, that I can tell.

what I would do, if I was you...

Set turbo to "per core", and up the multi one at a time using the same multi for all core manually set in teh boxes that appear, boot into os and run LinX or IBT with max memory selected, to find out where it begins to throttle. I sugget about 10 laps of LinX with maximum, and then watch to see it drop.

This will let you know what speed you can hit before the power consumption limits are hit. I'd use that as my OC.